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How do I secure my control panel with https?
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How do I secure my control panel with https?
How do I secure my control panel with https on centos 7?
I tried to follow this thread but it is for ubuntu and it doesn't work.
I left replies but I think the thread is closed no one responds.
I can't use sentora without it being secured
http://forums.sentora.org/showthread.php?tid=1039 Huh  Undecided  Sad
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RE: How do I secure my control panel with https?
(10-03-2015, 10:20 AM)zustudios Wrote: How do I secure my control panel with https on centos 7?
I tried to follow this thread but it is for ubuntu and it doesn't work.
I left replies but I think the thread is closed no one responds.
I can't use sentora without it being secured
http://forums.sentora.org/showthread.php?tid=1039 Huh  Undecided  Sad

I think the only difference is the structure of the directories in CentOS (in this case) and that's why the configuration should be hardly different to Ubuntu. The second post affirms that. If it doesn't work you could actually use any other SSL tutorial on the internet since Sentora is also just a website like any other. I'm sorry that I can't offer further help because I have no experience with CentOS but before you get no answer at all...

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DrFeelgood
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RE: How do I secure my control panel with https?
The commands for ubuntu and centos are different.
The directories are different.
Couldn't someone just make a tutorial for centos instead of forcing us to guess and figure out how to do it?
I can't get it to work because I don't know what changes to make in translation fro ubuntu and centos.
When use this guide: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/t...r-centos-7 then when I restart apache it fails.Its says 443 is being used.How do I fix this?
a2enmod ssl doesn't work for centos. cd /etc/sentora/configs/apache2/ = no file or directory. # Include SSL configuration for SSL panel
Include /etc/sentora/configs/apache/http-panel-ssl.conf = apache doesn't restart.  service apache2 restart=no service found. Huh  Dodgy

Couldn't someone who has done it simply tell us how to do it?
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RE: How do I secure my control panel with https?
(10-03-2015, 06:33 PM)DrFeelgood Wrote:
(10-03-2015, 10:20 AM)zustudios Wrote: How do I secure my control panel with https on centos 7?
I tried to follow this thread but it is for ubuntu and it doesn't work.
I left replies but I think the thread is closed no one responds.
I can't use sentora without it being secured
http://forums.sentora.org/showthread.php?tid=1039 Huh  Undecided  Sad

I think the only difference is the structure of the directories in CentOS (in this case) and that's why the configuration should be hardly different to Ubuntu. The second post affirms that. If it doesn't work you could actually use any other SSL tutorial on the internet since Sentora is also just a website like any other. I'm sorry that I can't offer further help because I have no experience with CentOS but before you get no answer at all...

Greetings
DrFeelgood

thanks for at least trying to reply
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RE: How do I secure my control panel with https?
The answer to your question on the forum.
Use the search and carefully read the manual.
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RE: How do I secure my control panel with https?
(10-04-2015, 05:54 AM)MarkDark Wrote: The answer to your question on the forum.
Use the search and carefully read the manual.

It's for ubuntu I don't have ubuntu I have centos how does this help?Do you know how to do it for centos?If you do please tell me how.The commands doesn't apply for centos.They say no command found. Huh
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RE: How do I secure my control panel with https?
(10-04-2015, 06:00 AM)zustudios Wrote:
(10-04-2015, 05:54 AM)MarkDark Wrote: The answer to your question on the forum.
Use the search and carefully read the manual.

It's for ubuntu I don't have ubuntu I have centos how does this help?Do you know how to do it for centos?If you do please tell me how.The commands doesn't apply for centos.They say no command found. Huh

Fixed!!! I uncommented the listen 443 on the ssl.conf file.
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